You have to edit this yourself, FrontPage will NOT do any of it for you. And make sure it doesn't try to 'fix' it..

You actually don't even need a button if you don't want one. If you use this...
<select name="choices" onChange="javascript:window.location.href=document.site.choices.options[document.site.choices.selectedIndex].value">
You'll go to that place when you select something. You need to set the option value to the URL you want to go to.

There are a few ways you can do it using a button. It doesn't even really need to BE a button, it can be just a graphic set as a link. Use an onclick to call a function.

I haven't tested this. It needs to go in the HEAD tags.
<script language="javascript">
function goHere(url) {
url=document.site.choices.options[document.site.choices.selectedIndex].value
window.location.href=url;
}
</script>
where site is the form name, choices is the select name (that applies for the other piece of script too)

And on the image (not a button) you'd use
onclick="goHere('your_url_here')"

I didn't post anything more than what I did because you didn't say WHY you wanted an image button or what you were trying to do. I suspect this is going to be very confusing for you. There's ALWAYS more than one way to do something, and the more detail you can give on what you want to do the better answer you're going to get.

And I'm not sure you are comfortable with editing the code directly -- always a concern for anyone who posts in this topic area.

I had another question about using button from flash in frontpage(2 day ago) that was not possible for hyperlink and u answered that i must publish as animated gif ,but now i have to say that it does not work ,i donot have animation in this state but hyperlink is possible,i think there must be a way simple for using button from flash in frontpage.

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